1. They also maintained it would harm pub businesses and severely dent the services offered to tourists. 2. Bush can rest assured that Congress will reject some of these proposals, particularly those that could harm small businesses, which have strong bipartisan support. 3. But still others have the potential to harm businesses or to inspire genuine fear. 4. Despite complaints of gardeners who said their businesses would be harmed, council members said the ban is needed to cut dust and noise pollution. 5. Some manufacturers, including textile companies, have threatened to oppose any bilateral initiative that might harm domestic business. 6. Such a move would harm American businesses that are supplied by China or that produce goods there as much as it would hurt the Chinese. 7. The panhandlers on every Newbury block are a vivid reminder of wider economic trouble, and the recession has harmed businesses all over Boston. 8. The regionals say the program could harm their business. 9. Their indictments caused concern that a humiliating trial could harm their businesses, which make up a significant portion of the national economy. 10. Their indictments caused concern that a humiliating trial could harm their businesses, which make up a significant portion of the overall national economy. |